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it's definitely critical in dallas. we're working a long way. higher education the jobs we don't from overseas or folks coming from overseas here. and lastly, you know, a portfolio of workforce abilities. one job and one job does not fit for everybody. we have to have a portfolio of solutions make sure that we make this work. i do believe we need organizational catalysts from time to time. business needs them and i think we need that in the public sector as well. we need to make it easier for businesses in the workforce not harder. we need knowledge and data to drive decisions. and we need strategies as well as tactical programs that we need to look at. in our case workforce solutions greater dallas is that catalyst. and for me as i started to look at it, again, i don't know workforce solutions as well as laurie does, but i look at it from the eyes of business. to have a successful business you have to have these five -- six things i believe. first of all, you have to have clear and bold goals. something that's not just do better work harder but
it's definitely critical in dallas. we're working a long way. higher education the jobs we don't from overseas or folks coming from overseas here. and lastly, you know, a portfolio of workforce abilities. one job and one job does not fit for everybody. we have to have a portfolio of solutions make sure that we make this work. i do believe we need organizational catalysts from time to time. business needs them and i think we need that in the public sector as well. we need to make it easier for...
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people like rob, alan, dallas and millions more. but if republicans do not vote for our tax cut bill, it will demonstrate clearly they don't care about certainty, they don't care about the economy, and they certainly don't care about the middle class. rather, they care about extending those tax cuts for the rich above all else and use every bit of leverage they have to do it, and they're prepared to let taxes go up on every family if they don't get their way. so, mr. president, i hope they change their tune. they say inaction is not an option. well, here is their chance to act for 98% of workers and 97% of small business owners. all they have to do is stop playing games and stand with us to pass our bill this week. and if they do, i would be happy to have an honest debate about extending the bush tax cuts for the rich that they're so passionate about. if they don't and taxes go up on every american because republicans insist on protecting and extending the bush tax cuts for these guys, then they're going to have to explain that to r
people like rob, alan, dallas and millions more. but if republicans do not vote for our tax cut bill, it will demonstrate clearly they don't care about certainty, they don't care about the economy, and they certainly don't care about the middle class. rather, they care about extending those tax cuts for the rich above all else and use every bit of leverage they have to do it, and they're prepared to let taxes go up on every family if they don't get their way. so, mr. president, i hope they...
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senate broadcasting live from the studios in dallas and online at texasdebates.org. i'm shelly, and during the hour, i'm the moderator for the final debate between republican ted cruz, former solicitor general from texas and democrat tom sadler from henderson. welcome, gentlemen, and welcome to the colleagues and panelists. they are peggy, chief for the san antonio express news and pedro, news anchor and reporter for univision in houston. we invite you to join the conversation on twitter. we're going to begin by diving into some important policy issues tonight beginning with the concern that many texans put at the top of their list. >> a lot of people come for a better way of living. by coming here, they should stay here if they can abide by just the simple laws of, you know, no stealing, not doing anything crime worthy. >> children of immigrants, ill illegal immigrants should be allowed to say, but the others deported. >> they broke the law by coming. they are illegal and should go home. >> working at the jobs we don't want to work at with a pay we don't want. legal
senate broadcasting live from the studios in dallas and online at texasdebates.org. i'm shelly, and during the hour, i'm the moderator for the final debate between republican ted cruz, former solicitor general from texas and democrat tom sadler from henderson. welcome, gentlemen, and welcome to the colleagues and panelists. they are peggy, chief for the san antonio express news and pedro, news anchor and reporter for univision in houston. we invite you to join the conversation on twitter. we're...
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carol is from dallas, texas, and in 1984 ms. bart was kidnapped and raped at gunpoint inside her dallas apartment. although she submitted herself for rape kit testing following the crime, her kit was not tested until 2008, 24 years later. when it was tested 24 years after the rape kit specimens were collected, it yielded a match for a serial sex offender who had attempted to rape another woman only four months later after he raped ms. bart. this is one of the most important reasons why this evidence is important, because the fact of the matter is people who commit sexual assaults are not onetime offenders. they do it many times, and often they do it until they are caught. but because the rape kit in ms. bart's case was not tested for 24 years after the crime, the statute of limitations had run, meaning that her attacker could not be brought to justice for that particular crime. statutes of limitations serve a worthwhile purpose under ordinary circumstances, they're designed to make sure that charges are brought on a timely basis
carol is from dallas, texas, and in 1984 ms. bart was kidnapped and raped at gunpoint inside her dallas apartment. although she submitted herself for rape kit testing following the crime, her kit was not tested until 2008, 24 years later. when it was tested 24 years after the rape kit specimens were collected, it yielded a match for a serial sex offender who had attempted to rape another woman only four months later after he raped ms. bart. this is one of the most important reasons why this...
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so, i'm going to do a case study, and like the mayor of dallas, i have brought a profession with me and i've to rc, issues with multi-contest -- multi-care health systems which is one of our partners but whenever i'm asked to presentation, which the desired outcome? there are a few things we want to come. we want to make the case for workforce training, especially if we have funding. we want to dispel the myth that government and business can't work together. government is not the enemy. we want to share best practices. that does two things professionals that you can move people of the wage progression latter, because as communities we want to make sure that our workers make as much money as possible. they spend more money, the country before to the tax system. we're able to provide system. and, finally, an example of a program that also serves some of are more vulnerable citizens. so as we talk about the economy we are often focused on unemployment, but as mentioned earlier, what we don't talk about is the fact that there are lots of jobs that go unfulfilled. there's a huge mismatch be
so, i'm going to do a case study, and like the mayor of dallas, i have brought a profession with me and i've to rc, issues with multi-contest -- multi-care health systems which is one of our partners but whenever i'm asked to presentation, which the desired outcome? there are a few things we want to come. we want to make the case for workforce training, especially if we have funding. we want to dispel the myth that government and business can't work together. government is not the enemy. we...
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prevention policies that specifically protect lgbt youth are now in some unexpected places including dallas, texas, jackson, mississippi, oklahoma city, and the entire state of arkansas. [cheers and applause] we finally, finally, brought an end to don't ask, don't tell. [cheers and applause] and, you know, remarkably despite the right wing's thing with gays serving in the military, and when she gave her partner a much publicized hot kiss, just saying, it didn't sink the ship or the marriages of her fellow crewmen, and, remember, her ship docked in virginia. just saying. [applause] the armed services still stands. this year, our task force organizers helped raise money and taught activists how to bill a bigger team for a lgbt nondiscrimination law to be on the ballot this spring in anchorage, alaska. [applause] we trained activists and mobilized voters to fend off a threat to traverse city, michigan and giving lgbt inclusive non-discrimination law. we won. [applause] here in maryland, a statewide gender identity anti-discrimination bill was introduced, and this monday, governor martin o'mall
prevention policies that specifically protect lgbt youth are now in some unexpected places including dallas, texas, jackson, mississippi, oklahoma city, and the entire state of arkansas. [cheers and applause] we finally, finally, brought an end to don't ask, don't tell. [cheers and applause] and, you know, remarkably despite the right wing's thing with gays serving in the military, and when she gave her partner a much publicized hot kiss, just saying, it didn't sink the ship or the marriages of...
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cordray, and dallas-fort during his testimony. we to understand that to a certain extent europe manned. russia and the outnumbered financially. my concern is to you have the ability to meet the challenge, given the resources you have. i hope my colleagues will join me in welcoming mr. cordray -- mr. cordray. i would like test unanimous consent that other members of the committee be allowed to participate in the hearing. >> reserving the right to object the intention is that with this being such an important hearing that i want to let our members have as many questions as they have time task and that mr. cordray has sent desk. it would be my intention to object to other members that are not on the subcommittee, aside from the make -- ranking member and the full committee chairman. i would hope that members will respect that. >> mr. chairman. >> yes. >> also reserving a point, the ranking member indirectly members of the subcommittee mexico of voting members -- >> actually voting members. our committee rules are that you must be pre
cordray, and dallas-fort during his testimony. we to understand that to a certain extent europe manned. russia and the outnumbered financially. my concern is to you have the ability to meet the challenge, given the resources you have. i hope my colleagues will join me in welcoming mr. cordray -- mr. cordray. i would like test unanimous consent that other members of the committee be allowed to participate in the hearing. >> reserving the right to object the intention is that with this...
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i'm sure every one of them admires the spirit in which she returns to ray and the kids and their busy dallas home. kay, on behalf of the entire senate, thank you for your extraordinary service and for your friendship. now, i know you won't miss having to answer that buzzer anymore, but we'll miss you. it's been a privilege to serve with you. on behalf of the entire senate family, i wish you all the very best. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. moran: i ask unanimous consent to address the senate as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: mr. president, as we know, as we all know, it's been a difficult and tragic couple of days for america. we're so deeply saddened to hear the news from newtown, connecticut, on friday. as a parent, nothing in life is more important than the protection of our children. the death of a child, there is no recovery from. my heart goes out to all the families who lost loved ones in this unspeakable tragedy. last night, we learned the death of -- learned of the death of our colleague, se
i'm sure every one of them admires the spirit in which she returns to ray and the kids and their busy dallas home. kay, on behalf of the entire senate, thank you for your extraordinary service and for your friendship. now, i know you won't miss having to answer that buzzer anymore, but we'll miss you. it's been a privilege to serve with you. on behalf of the entire senate family, i wish you all the very best. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. moran: i...
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. >> when i go through dallas airport and use dallas' wifi, every time is i consent, i agree to their terms. how many of you in this room have ever read that, three pages of very fine print saying you agree to consent. >> i have but that's my job. >> you're a rarity. >> i am. >> and so the fact is what you're saying is, what's wrong with making a considered judgment each time? >> exactly. >> senator, i think you pointed out the problem with that. when consumers are presented with choices over and over again they tend to tune them out and they will ignore them and they will have no meaning, whatsoever. they'll just click through it to get through the function that they want to exercise. >> well, let me bring you back to this point. if the question that comes up on my ipad is, do you want to share this information through your social media? and i have to say yes or no. that's all that's going to be required for netflix to put up do you want this shared. you have to make a decision. that's a one-line statement that's very different. i'm looking at a movie an arnold schwarzenegger that my
. >> when i go through dallas airport and use dallas' wifi, every time is i consent, i agree to their terms. how many of you in this room have ever read that, three pages of very fine print saying you agree to consent. >> i have but that's my job. >> you're a rarity. >> i am. >> and so the fact is what you're saying is, what's wrong with making a considered judgment each time? >> exactly. >> senator, i think you pointed out the problem with that. when...
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one day just in this last year i was at the grocery store in dallas, texas, and a woman came up to my truck that i was driving, knocked on the window. i had no idea what she was going to say, but i rolled the window down. and she said, "senator hutchison, thank you for the bill you passed in texas in 1975, because i was a victim of rape, and i wouldn't have gone forward without your protections. i did. and that man was sent to prison ." that's what we're here for, madam president. and that's why i have this strong substitute. thank you. and i thank my colleague, senator cornyn. mr. cornyn: madam president? the presiding officer: the other senator from texas. mr. cornyn: madam president, i have letters in support of the legislation that we've talked about, the safer amendment, the alternative to the klobuchar amendment, from the national center for missing and exploited children, from child and family ministries, raeub apbuse and incest -- rape abuse and incest family network and from protect. i would ask unanimous consent that all those letters be made a part of the record following m
one day just in this last year i was at the grocery store in dallas, texas, and a woman came up to my truck that i was driving, knocked on the window. i had no idea what she was going to say, but i rolled the window down. and she said, "senator hutchison, thank you for the bill you passed in texas in 1975, because i was a victim of rape, and i wouldn't have gone forward without your protections. i did. and that man was sent to prison ." that's what we're here for, madam president. and...
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denver las vegas and phoenix and the dallas houston san antonio atlanta charlotte and north carolina were very republican so i think calling suburbs analyzing pricing suburbs doesn't work. you have to look at each individual suburb word each region of the country and finally, number six, we have to rethink the way we spend money on politics. this was a 6 billion-dollar election-year with status quo results. i think the biggest success when it comes to money and politics and i'm not talking about the message but the macro-- karl rove separated billionaires from billions of their dollars to what effect? i mean it may be more effective way to pay voters directly. there is probably more return for your investment and i would conclude by saying that probably the supreme court of the united states, the second most important institution in the united states in aiding the economic recovery, because next to the fed they have done more to pump more money, more stimulus into the economy in states like nevada, florida, ohio, colorado, pennsylvania and california than any institution. they may ev
denver las vegas and phoenix and the dallas houston san antonio atlanta charlotte and north carolina were very republican so i think calling suburbs analyzing pricing suburbs doesn't work. you have to look at each individual suburb word each region of the country and finally, number six, we have to rethink the way we spend money on politics. this was a 6 billion-dollar election-year with status quo results. i think the biggest success when it comes to money and politics and i'm not talking...
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the lead pollster for the universal newspaper and also did some really interesting polling for the "dallas morning news" about public attitudes towards the issue of public security, the role of the mexican military and a number of things. we've asked him to dive into the question of polling and public opinion and what these elections tell us. polling, as you may know in mexico has been itself a subject of great debate. questions about the reliability of it, the neutrality of it, and so what better opportunity than to hear from one of mexico's leading pollsters and public opinion surveyors. so thank you, jorge, for being with us. >> thank you. >> then we'll also hear from joy langston, professor at cite, one of the leading public universities in mexico, mexico city, the center for research and economic teaching in mexico and the wilson center and the mexican institute in particular has had a very close relationship with cide. joy is an expert on mexican politics and democracy and has been working lately, most recently on the issue of the pri, the party of the institutional revolution that h
the lead pollster for the universal newspaper and also did some really interesting polling for the "dallas morning news" about public attitudes towards the issue of public security, the role of the mexican military and a number of things. we've asked him to dive into the question of polling and public opinion and what these elections tell us. polling, as you may know in mexico has been itself a subject of great debate. questions about the reliability of it, the neutrality of it, and...
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dallas morning news chronicle -- amazing to see that, wow, we were going to come in here labeling them as anti-his panic, anti-anything, and it was a total different route. people came to me and friends of mine said we got to take this to the national level. we went to the national platform in tampa, talk about it, got a national guest worker endorsement on the republican national convention platform which was great. thought work was over, and election day hit, and wednesday my phone blows up again, and it's time to getÑjr back in the debate again. we have to do more. we have to talk about this. you know, i believe free market solutions are a part of this. i believe in strong border security. the anti-immigration groups will try to label us as open borders, big business, wants cheap labor. i can tell you if we can fund blackwater security forces in iraq, and i'm not say using blackwater, but a type of security force that's licensed in doing a good job, we need to do that. we need to secure our borders. in texas, i can tell you, i've been down first hand in burkes county texas the effe
dallas morning news chronicle -- amazing to see that, wow, we were going to come in here labeling them as anti-his panic, anti-anything, and it was a total different route. people came to me and friends of mine said we got to take this to the national level. we went to the national platform in tampa, talk about it, got a national guest worker endorsement on the republican national convention platform which was great. thought work was over, and election day hit, and wednesday my phone blows up...
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. >> host: dallas, texas this morning, bob, you're on with larry. >> caller: i'm a liberal. i'm calling on the independent line, and i believe in the liberal law and beliefs. your guest refers to social security as an entitlement. i pay. i'm eligible for social security by paying into it. they talk -- i pay 100% of my salary, my income, goes towards social security. unlike your guest who pays a certain amount, the first $100,000 of his, i'm sure, large, you know, salary or income, but i don't understand why they continue to refer to it as an entitlement. of course it's going to go off the cliff. they keep on talking about it going bad. if we continue to do away with jobs by offshoring them, doing away with them, and we only have ceos and wealthy individuals who, like i say, only pay social security on a certain amount. >> host: larry? >> guest: i'm to not sure -- look, social security has become entitlement rather than a straight insurance plan. the caller's right. we pay into it. he pays into it. i pay into it, but the benefit over the years, particularly the cost of living
. >> host: dallas, texas this morning, bob, you're on with larry. >> caller: i'm a liberal. i'm calling on the independent line, and i believe in the liberal law and beliefs. your guest refers to social security as an entitlement. i pay. i'm eligible for social security by paying into it. they talk -- i pay 100% of my salary, my income, goes towards social security. unlike your guest who pays a certain amount, the first $100,000 of his, i'm sure, large, you know, salary or income,...
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. >> -- houston, dallas had been converted politically by people coming from elsewhere. the inner mountain west. so if you halt that, you know, and when you're thinking about latinos as part of a coalition, the key element of that coalition was this mixture of newcomers. latino newcomers and newcomers from other places. particularly if you think to the future of some place like north carolina or georgia, even at congressional district level. so if you halt that, that's one thing. the other question is what -- >> or halt it permanently. >> well, no. we're into a five-year lag. so when does it pick up, how long does it take to get back to the levels of migration that created this political environment which was created 10, 15 years ago? and, you know, by the time this latino electorate gets to voting age, you know, will they start voting early, always a question. >> right. >> right. >> and it varies from one cycle to another. very hard to tell. >> right. >> very difficult to understand what mobilizes people when they're young. >> well, will they be educated enough? because
. >> -- houston, dallas had been converted politically by people coming from elsewhere. the inner mountain west. so if you halt that, you know, and when you're thinking about latinos as part of a coalition, the key element of that coalition was this mixture of newcomers. latino newcomers and newcomers from other places. particularly if you think to the future of some place like north carolina or georgia, even at congressional district level. so if you halt that, that's one thing. the...
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richard fisher, president of the fed of dallas, jaimed bullard, president of the ned st. louis agree that more needs to be done to address the problem of too-big-to-fail banks. last week the architect of to the-big-to-fail banking model, former citigroup c.e.o. sandy wile, said that biggest banks should be broken up. increasingly, this isn't a partisan issue. the ranking member of the banking committee, republican senator shelby from alabama, supported the safe banking act when it was a floor amendment -- when it was the brown-kaufman floor amendment. i've heard from more and more of my colleagues on both side of the aisle that they might have voted against it a couple years ago as a floor amendment but things have gotten worse. the idea is sounding better and better to them. this legislation would protect taxpayers by putting megabank shareholders on the hook for losses, ending bailouts for good. at a time of increasing fiscal restraint, our -- constraint, our nation can ill afford to waste precious taxpayer dollars bailing out our largest banks and their recklessness. m
richard fisher, president of the fed of dallas, jaimed bullard, president of the ned st. louis agree that more needs to be done to address the problem of too-big-to-fail banks. last week the architect of to the-big-to-fail banking model, former citigroup c.e.o. sandy wile, said that biggest banks should be broken up. increasingly, this isn't a partisan issue. the ranking member of the banking committee, republican senator shelby from alabama, supported the safe banking act when it was a floor...
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on february 1st 1967, the dallas roughly 850. lo and behold, 15 years later was it okay. and i made my money by flying things that were very cheap. so our 700 of the doubt, equivalent. even though the old world market was going nowhere. i can very well appreciated scenario for the cause in need of government around the world to get the financial house in order of the next two years we can remain in environment at see we deal with the fiscal cliff, as we deal with the huge deficit issues in the market and sees a need to deal an intelligent fashion. so unprepared. you folks are young, early 20s, late teens, whatever tissue can muster another three years for this. as i said at the beginning life expectancy is 82. another three years is going to be very painful to me, but i'm going to do it. i'm going to work out of because this what i love doing and have an obligation to do. i took somebody's money and effort to manage it intelligently improperly. i'm a value investor. some of her versus what is a investor meeting? what it means to me as i want more for less. so when you loo
on february 1st 1967, the dallas roughly 850. lo and behold, 15 years later was it okay. and i made my money by flying things that were very cheap. so our 700 of the doubt, equivalent. even though the old world market was going nowhere. i can very well appreciated scenario for the cause in need of government around the world to get the financial house in order of the next two years we can remain in environment at see we deal with the fiscal cliff, as we deal with the huge deficit issues in the...
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you must read her book, "bull by the horns," -- and with richard fisher and harvey rosenblum of the dallas fed. fisher says our largest banks cannot be managed, see barclays involvement in libor for a different illustration. they cannot be managed by their shareholders -- we can talk about hsbc and standard chartered, money laundry -- they cannot be managed or understood by their creditors. we have any number of failures across the european big banks to look at for that. and they cannot be managed by their regulators, by their supervisors. the largest banks in the world and in the united states should be made smaller, small enough and simple enough to fail. no funding advantage. these -- this is not a market. there is nothing about a market in the structure. it is a vast, nontransparent, dangerous government subsidy scheme. you, the american taxpayer, directly or indirectly particularly through the federal reserve stand behind the balance sheet and the risks of jpmorgan chase whether you like it or not. this encourages them to get bigger. this encourages them to take more risk. they get th
you must read her book, "bull by the horns," -- and with richard fisher and harvey rosenblum of the dallas fed. fisher says our largest banks cannot be managed, see barclays involvement in libor for a different illustration. they cannot be managed by their shareholders -- we can talk about hsbc and standard chartered, money laundry -- they cannot be managed or understood by their creditors. we have any number of failures across the european big banks to look at for that. and they...
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in fairfax and reforming and investing in our schools and our colleges for the key projects like the dallas real. i'm grateful for that spirit of partnership. we have worked hard to make it better and as the time when so many people in the country feel that our country is on the wrong track and politics are so petty, i hope that we get a positive conversation here today that will inspire people to the ideas and the opportunities the will build a better future. susan and i have talked to tens of thousands of virginians that believe in the american dream and they want to restore its promise. they want to have access and their children have access to quality. and affordable education. so that the young people can pursue their dreams. they won't unleash the enormous economic potential of the plentiful american energy resources. they want to reinvigorate the on to the real spirit of the country where the reasonable regulations job creators to confidence and uncertainty to hire again. they want us to work together for the real solutions. what they don't want our politicians and injuring hundreds
in fairfax and reforming and investing in our schools and our colleges for the key projects like the dallas real. i'm grateful for that spirit of partnership. we have worked hard to make it better and as the time when so many people in the country feel that our country is on the wrong track and politics are so petty, i hope that we get a positive conversation here today that will inspire people to the ideas and the opportunities the will build a better future. susan and i have talked to tens of...
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we got to dallas and they weren't going to take off. i pleaded with them. they took off. the only plane that took off from d.f.w. and wefpbt -- went to tulsa that day. we went through six-foot drifts to get down there and saw my little grandkids singing. that's not going to happen this time because we're going to be back there. i would say this to my wife: we have kind of a tradition for 53 years now. i always get kay roses. she loves roses. and so i'm not there today, but i want to say to you, kay, that if you will go out in our front yard now and look under the giant oak tree that you and i planted over 50 years ago, your roses are there. so, finally, i want to say that two more things. one is i want to assure kay that i love her more today than i did 50 years ago. secondly, i'm not binge but i'm going to say -- and all the people in oklahoma will understand this -- there may be 99 senators here playing their games on christmas, but as bing said, i'll be home for christmas and being be sure of that and you can count on it. with that, i'll yield the floor. the presiding
we got to dallas and they weren't going to take off. i pleaded with them. they took off. the only plane that took off from d.f.w. and wefpbt -- went to tulsa that day. we went through six-foot drifts to get down there and saw my little grandkids singing. that's not going to happen this time because we're going to be back there. i would say this to my wife: we have kind of a tradition for 53 years now. i always get kay roses. she loves roses. and so i'm not there today, but i want to say to you,...
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i grew up in dallas where in the height of the civil-rights movement they were involved in that and they were involved in the women's movement and the farm workers movement, the dinner table is and where you eight or sorted whenever they were working on in the campaign to involve them but that is why -- thou me and my siblings were raised, and my mother, she was a traditional housewife and she raised four kids and in the 50's and 60's after all but we moved austin and the height of the anti-war movement, so everything was kind of going crazy, and she was invited for the first time to actually run a campaign, which was unheard of for women in those days, and was for a young woman that wanted to run for the citadel as a chicken and women for running for office in those days eaters of the whole thing was a little bit cracked, but she said what the heck. the altar can pay all these years or think i will get my hand at it, and they all got to be involved and were so excited with all these critical political skills you need for your lifetime cannot bumper stickers and stuffing envelopes and ta
i grew up in dallas where in the height of the civil-rights movement they were involved in that and they were involved in the women's movement and the farm workers movement, the dinner table is and where you eight or sorted whenever they were working on in the campaign to involve them but that is why -- thou me and my siblings were raised, and my mother, she was a traditional housewife and she raised four kids and in the 50's and 60's after all but we moved austin and the height of the anti-war...
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um, in fact, cal lutheran university when i was a little kid, i used to come here, the dallas cowboys' training camp was here, and i have fond memories of growing up here. and i think in order to represent a community, you have to know the community. i represent this entire district in the california legislature, and i've been honored to do such, and i'm hoping that i have your trust and your vote to represent this community in washington, because my neighbors' concerns are my concerns. this is a community that my kids are going to grow up in. and i want them to have the same opportunities i had growing up here in ventura county. >> thank you, senator. [applause] brownley: i would just like to say before we go on to the next question and to be perfectly clear, again, as i said in my opening comments, i've been representing oxnard and oak park, west lake village, naval base ventura county here for the last six years. i know that my values match the values of the folks here many ventura county, and that's why the local teachers and firefighters and nurses, sheriffs and seniors are suppo
um, in fact, cal lutheran university when i was a little kid, i used to come here, the dallas cowboys' training camp was here, and i have fond memories of growing up here. and i think in order to represent a community, you have to know the community. i represent this entire district in the california legislature, and i've been honored to do such, and i'm hoping that i have your trust and your vote to represent this community in washington, because my neighbors' concerns are my concerns. this is...
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. >> next up, dallas. good morning. >> yes, good morning. how are you. >> joost great. >> caller: i'm just kind of glad to hear in there because of a goody was so hateful and against president obama. he's not doing anything any person hasn't done or tried to do. so the lady from california was saying too much spending. since they want to cut everything let them cut it and i'm going to -- i have a lady yesterday that was republican almost in tears. she said her husband had went to an agency and had been there for four hours, but that's what they ask for. the republicans are talking about people's bodies and that money is just sitting for those rich people for all this time and no one has created one job. you are going to have on certainty if you don't open up your money and how your people for services and no one can have a job so all i can say to the republicans is i am so grout and just keep on voting them in and loading them in. did you know what seniors get on food stamps? $16 a month and they act like they're giving somebody something. b
. >> next up, dallas. good morning. >> yes, good morning. how are you. >> joost great. >> caller: i'm just kind of glad to hear in there because of a goody was so hateful and against president obama. he's not doing anything any person hasn't done or tried to do. so the lady from california was saying too much spending. since they want to cut everything let them cut it and i'm going to -- i have a lady yesterday that was republican almost in tears. she said her husband...
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and los angeles and san francisco is all very space and a loss vegas and phoenix and the suburbs of dallas, houston, san antonio, atlanta, charlotte and south carolina were very republican, so calling the suburban analyzing by saying the suburbs doesn't work. you have to look at each individual suburb or the region of the country and finally number six you have to rethink the way in politics. this is a $6 billion election-year status quo results i think the biggest success when it comes to money in politics and i'm not talking about the methods that the macrois karl rove sabrue de billionaires' from billions of dollars. the more effective way to pay the voters directly. there's more and more return from your investment and that would conclude by saying the supreme court of the united states is the second most important institution in the united states in aiding the economic recovery because next to the fed they have done more money, more stimulus into the economy and part of the states like nevada, florida, ohio, colorado, pennsylvania and california in any institution. they may even be mo
and los angeles and san francisco is all very space and a loss vegas and phoenix and the suburbs of dallas, houston, san antonio, atlanta, charlotte and south carolina were very republican, so calling the suburban analyzing by saying the suburbs doesn't work. you have to look at each individual suburb or the region of the country and finally number six you have to rethink the way in politics. this is a $6 billion election-year status quo results i think the biggest success when it comes to...